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Show YOUTH WRITES- 1 FROM MOROCCO From Morocco and Salt Laka youth oama report! Friday of tha daathly calm which hung over war-frtghtnd war-frtghtnd European In th seaport sea-port city of Tangier. A letter dated August 2 was received by Mr. Emma Stanger, 164 East South Tempi street, from her son, Ernest L. Stanger, 23, who wrote from the ltortn African city, across the Straits of Gibraltar from Spain, that "Tangier holds its breath In a cold fear at thought of war." Young Stanger, who left here two years ago after studying at the University of Utah, has been touring Europe part of the time en a bicycle he purchased for S4.S0. He rode through Germany and other countries and has learned to speak five languages, his mother said. Reporting his detir to go to Spain, "where. I think, no bombs will be dropped the Spanish have had enough of their own little game" the Utahn said he penned theJetter while sitting at a Uble In a small cafe with five other youths a Frenchman, an Italian, a German, a Norwegian, a Span-lard Span-lard and an Englishman "just |